Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1949 — Page 1

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Jack Cooper, 13... Tippy... his best friend . . . was killed by a hit-run driver.

. . " oh 5 FRIDAY, JANU ARY 21, 1049 Eatered us Mecons-un Matter at Posto : andy uits Z2i=Tear ina Rule

ane Parole Bribe Barred at House Door Regime Rocks : i Before Drive

Are Tor at. Case Nears 7TH q 2 8 0f Red Armies

(UP)—~Both of the Siamese girl . twins born here Wednesd: { ronson wee wee = JUiry Action Way Paved for Peace Talks; Party Chiefs

"The second baby Ex-State Official Accept Resignation *

Te Sel baby died this morn-| ; A e lived almost 18 hours in an incubator following y ours} Reported Involved; w separated her from her! sister. Burial was scheduled in| Probe Completed Oakwood Cemetery here this y afternoon following an autopsy. | Grand jury action appeared by Maree BAVENHG2 Dr. Claire M. Dixon, attending near today in the month-old state- NANKING, China, Jan. 21 physician, said the twins were the house investigation of charges : oo first born in southern Illinois as/that a former state official had —Chiang Kai-shek today quit far as he knew. {accepted money to obtain parole his job as head of China's . x for a prison inmate.’ Nationalist government and

THEY WERE born face to face! State Police, it was learned to- ; and were joined at the navel with |daY, virtually have finished the in- departed by airplane from a common gall bladder and in-| vestigation begun before the re- his Nanking capital into exile. -

© For it was

testinal ‘abdominal tract, he said. Cent election. Reports on the in- practical purposes the end of the 21-year-old dy-

Born prematurely at six months, | Vestigation, still strictly top secret,

they weighed four : {have been turned over to the a ih ponds SEVER | Governor's office.

Their parents were Mr. and Marion. County Prosecutor

Mrs. John W. Larso " ver. George Dailey said he had “no non he Dabo Of re or | official knowledge” of the investi-

dren for the 32-year-old mother—| Sation but indicated he knew it were named Marsha Mae and De-|D2d been continuing.

borah K. Larson before they| . \f and when the Governor's died. office turns any information over

to me,” Mr. Dalley said, “I will 0 Strike Sh | turn it over immediately to the turn to his office tomorrow from

grand jury which is how in session” ‘ Wedge Dispu pute Idles this trip to Washington for the

Governor Mum No official statement on the state. police reports was forthcoming from the Governor's office, Gov. Schricker is scheduled to re-

Shades of Carry Nation, . , Hatchet wielding Mrs. Willard 6,

I . . . Offers to Weaken Jack : Pal Is Sorte 16,000 in South Bend inauguration of President TruTimes Carrier Mourns Loss, 20m m= ju 2 wr "5, 1; gu to the bottom of

the case were stepped up as a re-|

Gray, 302 N. State St, president of the Carry Nation Anti-Liquor

League, Inc., was barred today from the Indiana House of Repre- [that

sentatives by Everett B. Dillinger, Beech Grove, assistant door

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i |rates.”” vineing the boy of that. The letter, ssment A t He sald “substantial < - i y Indiana to slow time, told the he wrote said flatly: “A hit-run| gasse C {whole plant is down.”

driver ran over her and killed

“take out the clause which would ber.” ” You see, “her” was a little ~R U The fast versus slow time bat- [terrier pet, Tippy, playmate and,

tle flared this morn after [Times paper route companion of Sen. Lane ad a a Jack Cooper, 13 of 2210 W. Mc-| “people in Indiana favor Central Carty St. the bicycle rider.

upper house he was ready to

enforce the measure by law.”

Standard Time by seven to one.”

Sen. Walter Vermillion, minor. munity Center to play that dusky ity leader, wanted to know: evening.

“Who took that poll? Was it

Dr. Gallup?”

Rep. Jane Ann Noble, thefoute with his back paws on

Time’ Bil of pog Killec

t Corp. was virtually at a standstill sult of recent developments in- keeper for the House. She opposes a measure which would extend |c 898 [today as CIO United Auto Work-| vol the celebrated Ott, Work-\ 4 coon hours, ! FER a Fa RR JUTE S50 lors walked’ out in what was|™an parole which : yd i : |@escrived as a aispute over wages. iP [PRUE SEHIOE The SS A

0 THE MAN who was driving a Chevrolet club coupe the the 800 block 8. Belmont Ave:

Maybe you saw a d, blue-eyed boy riding a . Shre : in the same block, and maybe you didn’t. ; P. O. Peterson, vice presiden Carter Ba Bly Micentirl Govan pMaYbe Sou didu't see the dog FUMING hiongiids the BIEYCIL yy charge of manufacturing, aaid|presdent of the state prison board I Tes a either, or feel a bump when your car hit Something. {the dispute was “over plece work of trustees, startled political By LYLE CO, WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondest

circles with a demand that Work-| wASHINGTON, Jan. 21—President Truman today Chiles the Wan he given & public Hea "8 30} gressmen to. help him avert war. by supporting his ‘plans for had departed, Chinese’ Work Stoppage Spreads (him a “political prisoner.” | improving the economic lot of other countries, ; : A work stoppage in the seat| le Workman ease, 169, gh The President said at a breakfast meeting of Missouri Congress- personal luggage of depatment spread to. two. other y,. nny's A an was hat a men and others in the capitol that he will need the co-operation of

- Ua Yestertay, Wr. Peter though his parole of late 1945 Congress if his efforts to maintain world peace are to succeed. Some of his own congressional]

son said. Workers in the body and final| ¥28 revoked no bribery ever had , : New Property Only |assembly divisions at first re- Deen proven and it now should|,.,qers were, however, bewildered | here in Nanking, in 1937, today Y l|tused to work yesterday, but/D¢ ranted. His contention that| = "oe full day of his ad-| had reached its all-time low. By LOUIS ARMSTRONG finally decided to stay on the job, Workman is a “political” pris-| on . , |W Chinese Communists, whom A move to kill the present state-| gocording to Mr. Peterson. |6ner Was based on the fact that ministration by the President's | wide reassessment program and They reported for work this| frequent statehouse rumors ap-|“pold new program” for raising | the substitute an assessment of only morning, but left soon afterward. Pear to have been started delib- the living standards of backward | 0 new improvements and property! Officials of Studebaker Local| erately to keep “political heat peoples abroad. ,

But you'd have a hard time con-|

Bill Would List

He was pedaling to a . Com-|

. - » TIPPY always jode the paper

pin-up girl” of the House of Rep- bike seat and his front ones on|y,g made today in the House b "lon the Workman parole case. | resentatives who introduced a/Jack’s shoulders. But let Jackipen Roscoe A rT, ey Ko. 5 BA Some Parole Bribery Report bill favoring Eastern Standard|tell you. bribery Time last week, was an inter-! “Tippy knew my route almost © ested spectator at the rural as well as I do” he wrote. . . . |he introduced in today’s session, ” . ! versus urban time battle. | “I'm heartbroken about my dog, would repeal the 1047 reassees: Ray Due I so if anyone has-a fox or rat/ment act in its entirety. It would ‘ Damaged Icebreaker terrier that needs a good homeicall for assessment of only that In Port With Victims

NEW YORK, Jan 21 (UP)—The/letter that was for you. It read:| At the same time, he asks that damaged Coast Guard icebreaker| “I ask, too, that drivers be more] assessors employ no more than| East Wind arrived at Gravesend careful about running over ourtwice the number of workers em-|

Reports of parole

[castle) . a statement later. 2 {

The representative’s bill, which

{October when a former State

" | “ee : he, too, still is in custody. Bay, Brooklyn, today with the pals. |ployed in 1948 amd to pay them| 6a. m...33 10a m... 38 bein of he 1 ona Guarda Sur, wae only do But hn 130 pr son of heir Jot years) 30 30 33s Ba ih dormer Gov: Gates ft) i , 1 a Moe Noom). ! : | killed when it collided with an oiljdog was someone’s best friend. salaries. aig Noon). 38 [the Whole story in the governor's

tanker off the New Jersey coast And then supposing it ‘had been; Frank Murray of the State Tax on Wednesday morning. \Jack you had hit. j Assessment Council declared, “THe! rain swollen siecams in noFth-lo0 abut falled to turn up. Later The 6000-ton vessel “was| It could have been, you know. bill would wipe out all the good oj gina will not rise any Tt of Aho whole por boarded immediately by Rear Ad-| - FE work we have done toward tak- higher in spite of rain today andirole picture has continued since| miral Edward Smith, command-| Jocox wasn't kidding, either, INE & standardized reassessment, oo ow © according to ant of the Third Coast Guard dis- |... : ' 6f property in the state.” ' x about how well Tippy knew the Weather Bureau. trict, who will open hearings later, 2 School Bills Filed paper route. Once, when Jack went today in an attempt to find outs, a football game, Tippy “took” Yast Sunes the crash with the Carvell Cooper, Jack's father, ont Implementing formation . Of 45] a9 late as Tuesday or Wed-|/the “evidence” were carefully afer | y geam, f the collision | t0e Toute. ; | county Jchodl eorparations Ty nesday, Paul Miller, chief meteor-|guarded. a OILY SF¥ivo East Wind. | “Kept me from turning the ‘0ssed pper bY ocist, said. He did not expect! In sending their reports to the

lowing normal channels. The in-|

explained. “Darndest dog you, roint) and Donald A. Rogers (D.| oye) at any point. vestigation

ever saw, When 1 was about to| Bloomington). | Predict High of 40

Even the Weather's | ’|make a mistake, such as turning|, FIOM SS Mied “Sermisstve

On Truman's Side at the wrong corner she would | | | The House adjourned until 11|dicted for today by the Weather WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP) {just squat there and kick up ai “o"a0ona y aff Jay's ses- Bureau, and the same tomorrow. | tor in any event.

«President Truman's luck be-|fuss until’ I got the idea.” | came mear-legend today. - - ..| The night Tippy was hit, Jack |" Barter the House cous am apr, Jercury wilt an below!the alleged passing of money. in esterday the weather was per-|forgot his bicycle — just left it ’ { {the Todd case was said to ha hi persiiongo feoye Jus {township business = committee, Temperatures throughout Indi-/taken place In Marion oy

fect for the ihauguration, sunny there—as he ran home crying.

but crisp with cold. {There wasn't much he could do, recommended passage of Marion ana will average two to four de-|In that particular case, at least,

{County Prosecutor Dalley's re- grees below normal for the nextiany criminal action would be

wi «had over- though. Ti was gone. o Today | sablugtan had over. oug! "py . ’ quest for an increase In hisifive days, according to thelexpected to be taken up with “at {office’s budget from $80,000 to Weather Bureau's long-range! the Grand Jury here. s IF YOU'RE the guy who, was $150,000. The committee also! forecast. ———

t— ; driving that Chevrolet club coupe, passed favorably on a resolution! te. 0 A B flice |! misht help if you talked to|which would eliminate the 61-day, Ronn wisi Jot this Tito Blasts rmory oxo @ jack and tried to straighten|time limit on the General Assem- ps south. Norti) minimum. 13Radio Moscow

Opens a1 6:30 P.M. -—— = Eyes, ait th On the Inside

weather will turn colder Sunday|Marshal Tito told the Serb Com-

and Monday, followed hy a rise/munist Party Congress today that

Pennsylvania Bt the Moscow radio was putting out

The N.

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ringside and : for the whirlwind third session [30 Escape hotel blaze in North Carolina..........Page 2| The long-range forecast calls

south on Saturday, snow on

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at §1 for adults and 50 cents for |Qq mye] Gillespie, ex-policeman, dies.....o........ Page 5

children 12 years and under, : Downtown ticket offices will [U. 8. recognizes Venezuelan military junta... ....Pige 16. north of Trott of ao lose oF ] : Clay City; 62 west 0 . Vernon; tom. 7 close at 4:30 p. m. at Bush-Cal- {Murder on the highways . . . No. 6 of a series. .... Page 19| "0 "0.0 ot Cayuga; 64 West of aggression,” Marshal Tito said

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European press calls Truman address a tonic for war-

by high water included: against the

orgery Case

an. 21 (UP)

[reached a peak, however, last... ration address yesterday |

{Prison guard, Virgil Barkley, told an {The Times he had turned over today's Missourt hitaklast. on money to the official in question breakfast, in the Speakers » please let me know.” property not now on the tax . Oo in connection with the parole ing room, was in honor of Mis- role in which he will be charged There was another line in the books. : ’ With High of A) of Carl Todd of Terre Haute. sours new Gov. Forrest Smith |with pushing President Truman's commanding the Rep. Clarence Cannon, dean upgiq new program” for fighting : LOCAL: TEMPERATURES parole, was revoked as soon as|of the Missouri delegation and) unism abd: human misery. adonalist Pelping garrison, is CMPE beca ro- own private deal with CAL R the reports me known and|chairman of the House App He was.sworn in at 10:13 a. m. the Communists.

|Todd’s parole, like the Workman and

Points south on the Wabash to contain substantial evidence of proposals Meanwhile, two measured aimed |, 4 white Rivers may not crest parole frregularities but details of | ppeiled them ou

wrong corner, t0o,” Mr, Cooper|Iveps. Jess C. Andrews (R. West|;, "lor to reach a dangerous Governor, state police were fol-| But he

However, it was known that delegation

BELGRADE, Jan. 21 (UP)—|l OF 2 per cent,

against! In

“The propaganda of radio sta~ munism as a threat to peace but of The Times-Leglon Golden 1... Rama mail orders to be filled next week.....Page 2 for rain or snow north and rainitiong n the People’s Democracies did not refer to Russia by name. against our country can com-| Today he did, it was reported. He Sunday and again on Wednesday. pared only with the propaganda voiced the opinion, it was ory

z The State Highway Commission) or reaction dF wl \ { weary world . . , Around the world........... Page 3). indiana state roads blocked tony in a oF ahciat sta-|that Russia is not a true Commu-|

campaign Soviet Ind. 39 north of Little York; 43 union after the October revolution” :

jand during the times of Hitler's

- Oscar Mad} ‘35, Chicago, was men wha decide what benefits the 23. Aldo 225 northeast of Lafay- held here today on a forgery people are to get. ! Lie 28, 27 ette; 235 east of Medora; 246 west/charge after he entered a plea, Mr. Truman was said to have, Talk:.. 23/of Clay City; 257 south of Wash-of guilty before Municipal Judge compared life in a democracy

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Succeeds Marshall

Honor New Governor He announced the plan in his)

The |

t Committee. Pron H. Vandenberg (R.!(Indianapolis Time) in President| i" Samra) and Southwest Mich.) issued a statement urging Truman's office In the White |, ats 4 Rp So adobe sant

the administration to perfect the gp, The oath was adminis- blog under the of already 4op0q by Chief Justice Fred M.|Pai er. The Jeadorabip of 3

foreign aid programs

under way before starting anYiyinsen while Mr. Truman looked warned the

new ones.

: on. The GOP foreign policy leader| ar Acheson succeeds Gen. |

the that time. Reports now in the|gaid he wouldn't pass judgmentiGeorge C. Marshall under. whom |tionalist troops remaining Governor's office were understood on the merits of Mr, Truman'sihe helped to map the anti-Com- | Nanking-Shanghai area only President imunist Greek-Turkish aid and |divigions could “es counted upon t in greater de- European recovery plans, The 68-ito fight for Gen. Chiang. ”

until the

tail. tn |year-old Marshall resigned, effecUnderscores Warning recalled that Truman himself sald Amer

watched the ceremony. the Missouri Mr. Acheson stood in front of ” A “ attended the/ Mr. Truman's desk as he took | ; an told|the oath. Immediately afterward) breakfast sald Mr. Trum {Mr, Truman stepped around the

{the gathering that the next war |will be one of total destruction,/desk and shook hands with the

expressed hope that|new secretary, a onaain, Fondition ve the, Congressional leaders present {world can be improved. He said included Senate Democratic this would assure continued pros-| Leader Scott W..Lucas, Senate perity in this country. Foreign Relations Committee] |" Mr. Truman was quoted as Chairman Tom Connally, House |saying, if Asia's Foreign Affairs Committee

for example, purchasing power could be Chairman Sol Bloom (D. N. ¥X.), boosted by a small percentage— | Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. perhaps—the Mich.) and Sen. Walter ¥. George

United States would enjoy 100|(D. Ga.)

years of prosperity. Called T1ruat ‘to: Fauve ... Today Is Birthday President denounced Soviet com- Of a Military Genius

yesterday's . address

Just 125 years ago today one

have destroyed the armies which proAs Secratary of State vies the real basis for Gen. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 Chiang’s power, During d returned to it informally at] =, son took the osth/month the remaining gs accept commanders refused [today as Becretary of State, a the Generalissimo’s fers. ;

must step down to permit

{tive yesterday, for health reasons. mitted candidly Mr.| Members of Mr. Acheson's fam- sould offer only token resistance jcan|ily, Cabinet members, other gov-|if veteran Communist columns are limited. {ernment officials and congres-(napth of the Yangtze River decide is primarily -state- resOurOSs erscore that warning,” sional leaders of both parties also|to strike South.

wide and decision on actioh to be! A high of 40 degrees was pre-|, "iq be up to the Gov. said Sen. Vandenberg.

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Gen. Chiang’s offers rt rt. oppartiaty for peace advocates within the Nationalist government to A a civil war settlement ik Communists, As long as the . | he domi '

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At this afternoon's meeting & small clique of mintangers asked Gen. to remain.

of the most brillignt military geniuses produced by the Civil War was born, Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson, His triumphant career ended when his own men fired upon him in the dark after mistaking him for a Federal officer. But your career needn't be ended by a shot in the dark at what's wanted. Use Times Want Ads. RIley 5551. 3 Phone your ad tonight before 7:30 or before noon Saturday for insertion in ALL editions of The Times. The

nist state but rather a dictator and simple. ! rue Communist state, Mr, Tryfan was reported to have ex{plained, the people -are treated . equally and share equally. But in Russia; he was quoted as adding, {all authority is vested in a few

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